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Announcing our partnership with Philly.com

One of our missions here at Technically Philly is to be a mouthpiece for the technology community of the city – a way to provide wider exposure to some of the great things happening here. We’ve referred sources to the New York Times and have seen features on companies that we covered shortly appear on CBS News, […]

One of our missions here at Technically Philly is to be a mouthpiece for the technology community of the city – a way to provide wider exposure to some of the great things happening here.
We’ve referred sources to the New York Times and have seen features on companies that we covered shortly appear on CBS News, among other places. And, as often as we can, we try to write tech stories for the Citypaper and for the Metro.
With that in mind, we’re happy to announce a new content partnership with Philly.com. As part of the deal, Philly.com can post our content and we are able to post Philly.com content on Technically Philly.
TP already has content sharing agreements with Philadelphia Magazine and Start Philly.
If you’d like to partner with TP, exchanging content or otherwise, be sure to drop us a line.

Companies: Philly.com
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